Replacing Shake Shingle Siding
Replacing shingles or shakes might seem like a simple enough job but a lot can go wrong if you re not careful.
Replacing shake shingle siding. In some cases a cedar shake may bend outwards or inwards. 5 repair any cuts or tears in the building paper beneath the siding by spreading roofing cement over them with a putty knife. 1 make a story pole from a straight 1x3. Shake and shingle siding.
These can look unattractive but you don t need to worry as small numbers of shingles can be easily. Cedar shakes come in several natural colors depending on which kind of cedar tree it s cut from. Cedar shake siding cost. While vinyl cedar shake shingles are a popular option the vinyl shakes price can quickly add up between the initial installation maintenance and any necessary replacement or repairs.
Cedar shake siding costs between 4 and 8 per square foot installed. While shake and shingle siding are most often associated with cape cod style homes they can add instant character to any style home anywhere. 6 cut a replacement piece to fit exactly. In addition although vinyl shakes offer some amount of durability even the best vinyl shakes will become worn warped or broken over time.
These are the shingles that you will eliminate and replace with a new shingle. Select rigidshake tm or historic collection to complete the look. Mark locations of shingle courses on pole. Each shape style provides its own unique feel.
Add style and character to your home s exterior with unique shapes and colors. A typical 2 000 square foot one story house will cost 5 700 to 11 500 for professional installation. 2 use pitchfork to remove all damaged shingles from house. In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to repair shingle siding.
When replacing a piece of tongue and groove siding cut the back side of the groove edge off. Scrutinize the siding and look for shakes that have come slack from the nails or ones that have cracked and split down the focal point. However as with all shingle sidings parts of the shingle may become loosened by strong winds or a severe rain storm. When you replace one look for an underlying cause to the damage.
Step 1 inspect the siding.